Hello list,

I'm using arch on an old laptop with only 128MB RAM. I had problems compressing the initcpio image with lzma, it always failed allocating memory. The following one-line patch allowed me to set my own compression level in mkinitcpio.conf, with COMPRESSION="lzma -4"


--- /sbin/mkinitcpio.orig       2010-10-06 03:23:00.966415649 +0300
+++ /sbin/mkinitcpio    2011-02-26 19:11:36.309682053 +0200
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
 status=0
 if [ -n "${GENIMG}" ]; then
     echo -n ":: Generating image '${GENIMG}'..."
-    if ! /sbin/gen_init_cpio ${FILELIST} | ${COMPRESSION} -9 > "${GENIMG}"; 
then
+    if ! /sbin/gen_init_cpio ${FILELIST} | ${COMPRESSION} > "${GENIMG}"; then
         echo "FAILED"
         status=1
     else


What do you think? Should this make it to the distro? Also I actually think that *not* forcing -9 compression level, and letting the tool use its default is a good thing.


Thanks,
Dimitris

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